Flava Old School is here!

If your idea of
a pumping Saturday night is sippin’ on gin and juice with
Snoop Doggy Dogg, and putting your hands up in the air and
waving them around like you just don’t care.... then we
have the PERFECT station for you and your party loving
friends.

iHeartRadio is proud to introduce Flava
Old School - a brand new station featuring all the
best in old school Hip-Hop and RnB programmed by the guys
that bring you Flava.

“Flava Old School
is all about delivering the best Hip-Hop and R’n’B
classics in one place”, says Flava Content Director,
Hayden Hare. “I’ve had a great time programming this
station and reminiscing about all the music that got me into
Hip-Hop and RnB back in the day. So many Hip-Hop and RnB
legends rose to fame in the 90s and now they have a home on
Flava Old School”.

The station will
feature all your favourite old school classics by iconic
artists such as Tupac, Biggie, TLC, Aaliyah, Sir Mix-A-Lot,
Missy Elliot, Ice Cube, Salt-N-Pepa - you know, all the hits
that you played on your favourite cassette tape and busted
out your best dances moves to.

“Flava Old
School provides a home for people to graduate to
and still remain part of the Flava family”, says Hare.
“I’m proud to say that Flava now covers all Hip-Hop and
RnB eras. Flava offers people the chance to still listen to
all their favourite Hip-Hop and RnB hits and practice their
running man anywhere they want, with the iHeartRadio app or
on the website”.

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